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    Connie Francis

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    accordion. It was actually on this TV show that the host‚ Arthur Godfrey‚ suggested she change her name to something easier to pronounce‚ which is where she became Connie Francis. At first‚ Connie struggle to get a record label. She was continually turned down by all of the record labels‚ until finally MGM signed a contract with her‚ only because one of her demo songs was “Freddy”‚ which also happened to be name of the MGM president’s son. “Freddy” was released in June 1955 and was Connie’s first

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    Krzysztof Olechowski ASSIGNMENT 1 Roles‚ Relationships‚ and Contracts in the Recording Industry. Sound Engineer Definition A sound engineer is technician who operates and maintains the machines and equipment when recording and broadcasting music‚ sound effects‚ film audio‚ live events and video production. He works in entertainment industry and is a pivotal part of the process of creating state of audio projects‚ video‚ radio shows and live projects. Functions Some sources which

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    information in a social care setting so no data or medical records are lost‚ stolen or given to someone without authority. Maintaining the rights of individuals as there are legal requirements under the Data Protection Act 1998 to keep personal records confidential. It’s important to record‚ store and share information securely to protect confidentiality and safeguard vulnerable adults. It’s important to keep legible‚ accurate‚ and up to date records and it’s also extremely important to have secure information

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    when Thomas Edison invented the original phonograph‚ so instead they would buy sheet music and play the music for themselves. Over the next century technologies were invented that streamlined the recording and listening of music such as creation of records‚ jukeboxes and the household radio. Mass production techniques were invented at the turn of the century that allowed music listening to become a regular past time‚ which propelled the profits of the music industry. Household music listening soon became

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    Vinyl Industry Quality

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    vinyl records‚ you know that where were some vinyl record quality issues that you dealt with‚ such as scratches‚ fingerprints‚ and skipping. Today‚ you cannot find vinyl records unless you go into some older music stores and they all used them. With the advent of CD’s and DVD’s‚ everyone was sure this was better quality than the old vinyls‚ but is it. Along with technology changing from vinyl records to CD’s the speaker systems also advanced. Therefore‚ no one that used the music records when they

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    Etta James

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    had talented voice; Dorothy always kept intriguing Jamesetta to be all she can and do her all. Dorothy never gave up on her. After moving from San Francisco at the age of twelve‚ Jamesetta moved back to Los Angeles when she was sixteen years old to record “The Wallflower” with the Otis band. Around the year of 1954 she shortened her name to Etta James. Etta James earned a Grammy Award in 1973 for her eponymous album. Etta James was the male solo version of any male group. Her voice alone made her the

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    Problems/Opportunities: 1. The process of tracking records of daily‚ weekly and monthly records become less efficient and less accurate because in a manual system the data might be misplaced or lost. 2. Having a manual record management system requires a lot of storage space and filing equipment in the office because hard copies of the files are kept. 3. The process of writing the record manually in a piece of paper‚ keeping‚ and finding the records of the consumer are time consuming causing slow

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    concerning the records of grades of the students. The grades are the important record to keep even for the longest time for the referral and credentials of the student to enter their next level of attaining their goals. It is the tract record that recognizes of one student‚ this maybe use for analyzing of your attitude and values. Manual computation is very prompt to risk for any circumstances. It is time consuming in terms of recording grades‚ computation using of calculator. If some records are lost

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    Control of Cash Receipts

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    required to enter each sale before wrapping merchandise and to give the customer a receipt for each sale. The design of each cash register should provide a permanent‚ locked-in record of each transaction. In many systems‚ the register is directly linked with computing and accounting services. Less advanced registers simply print a record of each transaction on a paper tape or electronic file locked inside the register. Proper internal control prescribes that custody over cash should be separate from

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    Profiling

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study It has been said before and you hear it everywhere. Information is power (The Pennsylvania State University‚ 2008). The notion of information plays a fundamental role in the development of the society. Information is data that has been processed in such a way as to be meaningful to the person who receives it. This approach to information‚ like most human-centered approaches to information‚ leads one to emphasize the meaning and use of message‚ ``what

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